Brett-Autry-Obituary

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Brett Alan Autry

Coleman, Texas

Jan 18, 1954 – Mar 6, 2015

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BORN
January 18, 1954
DIED
March 6, 2015
LOCATION
Coleman, Texas

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Stevens Funeral Home - Coleman Obituary

Farewell, Brett AutryBy Evan AutryOne morning in the early 1950s, my grandmother -- Martha Autry -- was cooking an early weekend lunch of barbecue chicken and home fries for her family. It was in the summer, so naturally the kids were outside playing alongside the creek. As she began to set the...

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Happy Heavenly Birthday Brett, you are missed.

We sure do miss you my friend. I know you’re singing you’re heart out there for everyone. Love you. ❤❤

We miss you so very much friend. He could always make you laugh. Such a great friend love you

Praying for God's comfort, love, and peace to be with you and your family at this time of loss.

Brett Was a great guy and it's hard to imagine Coleman, Texas without him. I haven't talked to or seen Brett much in recent years, but a few months back, during football season, he sent me a private message on facebook to ask how Cord was doing after being injured in the previous week's football game. He said some VERY nice things about Cord's football abilities (which always makes a mom feel good). Cody and I (and Cord) discussed how nice that was for him to take time out of his day to...

RIP Brett. I only knew for a short time about 10 years ago. But we sure had fun when we got together. I'll bet he is singing right now up in heaven. Prayers out to the family and friends.

Alana, we are so sorry to hear of Brett's passing. Our prayers and love are with you and your family. God Bless you all.
Richard & Pat Compton

Alana and all the Autry family please know you are in our prayers. Brett was one of a kind and when I saw this all I could see was Alana and Brett dancing to YMCA. I know you will all miss him so much and I know that you will be blessed with so many beautiful memories that can hopefully ease a little of the pain. May God hold you all close now and in the future.